I obtained a couple of mid eighties munky ward rotor tillers with Briggs flatheads, and worked the crap out them they don't break like the new stamped metal crap. I rode one around standing on it and it just dug deeper.Munky Wards…
Putting an aftermarket coil on and wrong clutch. I have had three working redeye saws through the years and here is a picture of one I just took. In order for the redeye to work it has to have a coil just for that with the extra connections. A working redeye coil is very rare as I have one left and to sorry to dig out to get a picture, but it looks way different than what the current saw has on. Read closely nothing about a spun bearing, but if it has one it will need a case. You will be taking a chance if you buy. I have gambled a lot on old saws and some you win and some you lose. The saw needs a lot of hard-to-find parts if you want a true working redeye. Running these redeyes in the dark are pretty cool watching the eye blink as you pull the trigger.Picture shows doctoring and spun bearing? How do I see that? Help educate me please 🙏
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